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Old 2nd July 2006, 01:05 PM
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Question Software Piracy - How to prevent?

Hello all CEans!

Idea for this thread comes from what I saw on microsoft download center. I tried to download internet explorer latest beta and I was prompted to install an active X control. It would check if my windows software is geniune or not.

I seriously think that this is a good initiative by Microsoft. They won't allow downloads from their site to the people who use pirated windows. This made me think of following -
  1. How is geniune software detected?
  2. How can one prevent software being copied illegally?
As software piracy is responsible for loss of bullions of dollars, its a serious question. I do not intened to find solid answers to question 2 above, but I think it would be worth discussing on our forum. Who knows, we may find out a way to prevent software piracy

Let us see what CEans have to say about this issue.

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As software piracy is responsible for loss of bullions of dollars, its a serious question. I do not intened to find solid answers to question 2 above, but I think it would be worth discussing on our forum. Who knows, we may find out a way to prevent software piracy

Let us see what CEans have to say about this issue.

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That is indeed true. Let me quote results from ZdNet news -

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Software piracy resulted in a loss of $34 billion worldwide in 2005, a $1.6 billion increase over 2004, according to a study commissioned by the Business Software Alliance
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Don't know what will be the answer of this...
But certainly want to comment one things...

Always Hackers are more powerful than makers.....

These are my views...
Based on experience....

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Always Hackers are more powerful than makers.....

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That's a debate topic ! Let's have another discussion thread for it under Debate Center.

This thread will be dedicated to discussions on software piracy.

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let us take each question one by one.

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1.How is geniune software detected?
Can anyone answer this? I'm not a computer engineer

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Cool just a thought ...

Well, let me drop my $0.02 -

I'm not aware of the existing mechanisms to identify pirated software and how effective it is. But here's something I think might work:

Each software copy must contain a unique id. As soon as the first copy of this software is installed, the user *must* be taken to a software registration page where the user will enter this unique ID and get his/her software copy registered.

A tool, well integrated with the softwarem will gather information about the hardware configuration of the machine on which the copy is installed. So, if someone tries to install the software on any other machine, his/her copy will never be enabled.

Using IP address of the machine, the user can well be tracked. I'm not sure if this will work.

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Smile Re: Software Piracy - How to prevent?

I wish if we could come up with a solution for a problem which is responsible for loss of trillions of dollars all over the world.

But we do need more ideas, what do you say? If we come up with something, we can take it up as a project on CE forums.

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Well, let me drop my $0.02 -

I'm not aware of the existing mechanisms to identify pirated software and how effective it is. But here's something I think might work:

Each software copy must contain a unique id. As soon as the first copy of this software is installed, the user *must* be taken to a software registration page where the user will enter this unique ID and get his/her software copy registered.

A tool, well integrated with the softwarem will gather information about the hardware configuration of the machine on which the copy is installed. So, if someone tries to install the software on any other machine, his/her copy will never be enabled.

Using IP address of the machine, the user can well be tracked. I'm not sure if this will work.

What do you think?

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Presently all softwares have serial keys or ids which are nothing but unique ids you suggested and well someone or other will surely find the way to crack it
Most people dont want to register all their softwares and tracking by IP address is not good beacause IP addresses are not static for each machine, they can be changed, there are range of free ip/proxy addresses available the better way is to use the MAC id of the ethernet card which is unique with each card but again problems like what if I want to change card or computer

Companies are trying different methods for example Norton started something like activation of your serial number and they had some mechanism to not to activate more than one machine for a single serial number online but again they had a option of calling by telephone, telling a code generated by software and getting activation code well hackers even cracked on it and generated that code using software

and one of my friend had told me before that the pirated version of his windows OS was detected genuine by online method of microsoft
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